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Josh Zepps

energyNOW! Correspondent Josh Zepps

energyNOW! Correspondent Josh Zepps brings a unique perspective to reporting on energy and the environment. As the host and creative producer of Discovery Science Channel's unique weekly show, Brink, he brought viewers the latest breakthroughs on the brink of changing the world.

In his native Australia, Zepps earned radio's highest accolade, a Commercial Radio Award. He is an honorary moderator at the annual World Science Festival in New York and his one-hour specials on Discovery International air around the world. He also takes a humorous look at science and the arts in his audio podcast, Fascinating Crap with Josh Zepps and Friends.

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